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Governor Rauner's proposed budget cuts to higher education. On February 9, 2015, Rauner signed an executive order blocking so called "fair share" union fees from state employee paychecks. [67] [68] The same day, Rauner hired a legal team headed by former U.S. Attorney Dan Webb and his law firm Winston & Strawn to file a declaratory judgment ...
Evelyn Sanguinetti (née Pacino; born November 12, 1970) is an American lawyer and politician who served as the 47th lieutenant governor of Illinois from 2015 to 2019 under Governor Bruce Rauner. [1] She previously served on the Wheaton City Council .
Additionally, he was a member of the Senate Commerce; Appropriations I; Education; Higher Education; and Senate Education Funding Reform Committees. During his speech supporting the removal of Rod Blagojevich from office, Meeks reprised the governor's now-infamous quote about Barack Obama 's Senate seat, saying, "We have this thing called ...
Bruce Rauner, governor of Illinois (2015–2019) [156] (endorsed Nikki Haley) Mark Sanford , governor of South Carolina (2003–2011), U.S. representative from SC-01 (1995–2001 and 2013–2019), Republican candidate for U.S. President in 2020 [ 157 ]
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The General Assembly passed a series of budget bills to the Governor; however, on June 25, 2015, he vetoed most of them. [7] One notable exception to the Governor's veto was a partial budget for the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE), which manages Illinois' K-12 education. In August 2015 a supplemental education budget would be passed.
Mack’s appointment comes 20 days after former President Gregory Haile resigned abruptly on Sept. 13, vaguely citing a need for a transition in his two-page resignation letter. The board accepted ...
The group worked closely with former Illinois Governor Bruce Rauner, a Republican and past donor to IPI, [12] during the first several years of his gubernatorial tenure. [13] [14] However, Rauner's relationship with IPI deteriorated [2] in part due to an article by ProPublica Illinois and the Chicago Sun-Times which reported that IPI's leadership had "moved millions of dollars around five ...